I don't think money is ever the only thing that solves an issue. I think it's incredibly important. Obviously, we know that resources are so important.
What I know about Peterborough specifically—I can't attribute it to other communities—is that we have what I like to refer to as a huge ecosystem of communities that really strive to work together. It's not always perfect, and I think a lot of the reason for that is that there is almost a competition for those resources.
When there's not a distribution or equal access to resources for people who are receiving direct access, such as clients and people who have experienced violence, or to the services that are set to help them, it does become a highlighted issue. So—